Giulia Cenci's sculptures are based on a process of decomposition and reconstruction carried out step by step, layer by layer; the objects are reorganized and re-aggregated into a final assembly that recalls the abstraction of natural landscapes. At the same time, however, the sculptures maintain the imprint of human production and mechanical tools used by the artist, such as fragments of cars and other forms of synthetic and industrial debris, combined with cement, silicon, glue, resin. Even if they appear frozen in time and space, the sculptures are found in a continuous process of development, oscillating between their 'final' form and their sculptural process, between stasis and growth.
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